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Don Juan Quilligan

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In a vibrant and lively Madrid, we meet an incorrigible seducer named Don Juan, who has made his life an art of conquest and fun. With an air of arrogance and charm, he is a master at enchanting women, but his true goal is the heart of a young and beautiful lady of high society, who challenges his skills with masculine charms.

This Don Juan is not just a womanizer; he is a heart thief who hides a secret: his life is filled with entanglements and misunderstandings that lead him into hilarious and complicated situations. As he attempts to win the love of his new muse, he becomes embroiled in a series of absurd and comedic phenomena, involving jealousy, rivalries, and even a touch of magic. However, his arrogance begins to backfire, turning what should be a simple conquest into a personal challenge.

When his acts of seduction pit him against a slighted lover and a proud family, Don Juan realizes that, perhaps, true love cannot be conquered merely by the power of words. Laughter and misunderstandings weave the plot as intricately as the protagonist's own emotions, making you wonder whether he will achieve what he truly desires or become a victim of his own game. A classic that blends comedy, romance, and the eternal battle between love and ego.

Media type
Movie
Year
1945
Director
Frank Tuttle
Writer
Frank Gabrielson
Arthur Kober
Herbert Clyde Lewis
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.90
Actors
William Bendix
Phil Silvers
Joan Blondell
Anne Revere
Mary Treen
Johnny Russell
Veda Ann Borg
Thurston Hall
Cara Williams
B.S. Pully
Richard Gaines
Hobart Cavanaugh
Byron Foulger
George Macready
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
William LeBaron
Original title
Don Juan Quilligan
Duration
75
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